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SUMMARY:Essentials of Facilitative Mediation Training
DESCRIPTION:A dynamic 3-day workshop featuring trainers Steffanie Medina\, of Flow\, LLC\, and Samantha Watkins\, of Solve. With more than 25 years of combined experience in the field\, these trainers offer a comprehensive introduction to the theoretical and practical aspects of facilitative mediation. This course is meant for anyone interested in expanding their communication skills and learning how to prevent\, manage\, and resolve conflict. \nA portion of the proceeds will go toward the local nonprofit\, Collective Good\, a 501(c)3 organization supporting conflict resolution on the Central Coast. \nDiscounts available for nonprofit and public sector. Must be requested prior to completing registration. Space is limited\, so register early! \nLive In-Person Sessions – April 16th – 18th\, 2025 – in Avila Beach\, CA \n\n\nWednesday April 16th 9:00am – 4:30pm \n\n\nThursday April 17th 9:00am – 4:30pm \n\n\nFriday April 18th 9:00am – 12:00pm (with optional 1:00 – 3:00pm practice session) \n\n\nParticipants will receive a certificate of completion for 16 -18 hours of basic mediation training. Those interested in extending their learning often choose to join the Facilitative Leadership Working Group post-training. Learn more here. \n*Tuition is non-refundable. In the event of an emergency and you cannot attend\, tuition may be transferred to the next Essentials course offering.
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/essentials-of-facilitative-mediation-training-2/
LOCATION:Avila Beach
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SUMMARY:Esteban Cabeza de Baca: Remembering the Future at the SLO Museum of Art
DESCRIPTION:Esteban Cabeza de Baca’s paintings dance between histories\, landscapes\, and time – speaking to his ancestry and inviting visitors to consider all stories of immigration\, Indigenous identity\, and resistance. Cabeza de Baca was born into a family of labor activists working in San Ysidro\, California\, and spent his childhood driving the long journey between California and New Mexico. Ranging from 2015 to 2024\, the eleven paintings in the gallery explore issues of belonging and identity\, activism\, and joy and celebration. The SLO Museum of Art is proud to house the artist’s first solo Museum exhibition on the West Coast. The exhibition will be open Thursday through Monday from February 22nd – June 22nd\, 11am  until 5pm. \nOften painting on square canvases\, Cabeza de Baca’s paintings feel like snippets of time\, as if recreated from a dream or a childhood memory. In March to Sacramento\, he portrays the Delano grape workers who marched to protest poor working conditions and low wages\, whose work\, in collaboration with Cesar Chavez\, led to the formation of the United Farm Workers\, the largest farm worker union in the United States. Other works\, such as Teatro Campesino and Suenos\, further highlight an important conversation around agricultural labor and human rights. Throughout the work\, you may notice depictions of Mexican cloth dolls gifted to the artist by his mother. The dolls ground the images in the artist’s childhood while reaching towards – and remembering – the future. Works like Medicina Lunar and Hybrids use the artist’s ancestral landscapes as another distinct voice before they are lost to time and memory. Esteban Cabeza de Baca’s work explores the personal stories and significant civil movements that shape our perspective\, sharing a clear vision for a more equal world.
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/esteban-cabeza-de-baca-remembering-the-future-at-the-slo-museum-of-art-5/
LOCATION:SLO Museum of Art\, 1010 Broad Street \, SLO
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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